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2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead

Description: The more money you handle the sharper your senses become, although you do not always know the extent you do realize something is not quite right.Over the course of the past 50 plus years of retail, if I found a coin (mostly quarters) with any noteworthy or unusual appearance, I'd set it aside for future inspection but never found the time to do it. Now that there is robust interest in these types of things I realize I have thousands and thousands to sort. Let's get it underway. To better understand what make this coin so rare, first you must understand the process of making coins. The US Mint in Philadelphia makes about 3 million quarters a day that go through a multi-step process to become coins:1. DesignArtists and engravers create the design using computer-aided design (CAD) software. The approved design is then transferred to a master die made of hardened steel.2. BlanksLarge rolls of nickel-plated copper are fed into a blanking machine that punches out quarter-sized blanks. The blanks are then heated to soften them and washed.3. QuenchThe blanks are dropped into a quench tank filled with a mixture of water, citric acid powder, and lubricants to lower their temperature and prevent sticking.4. RimmingThe blanks are passed through a machine that squeezes the sides up to form a rim.5. CoiningThe blanks are stamped with the coin's design and inscriptions using the master die and working dies created from it.6. InspectionA press operator uses a magnifying glass to check each batch of coins, and they are then run through a coin sizer to remove any that are misshapen or dented.7. Counting and baggingAn automatic counting machine drops the coins into canvas bags, which are then sewn shut, loaded onto pallets, and stored in vaults. From there, the coins are shipped to Federal Reserve Banks and eventually to local banks. Recently I was thinking so many error coins are appearing on eBay because people were wishing for a quick buck and seeing things with $$$ in their eyes. While that will always be true to some extent eventually the marketplace will calm down and true quality and rarity will once again prevail. Also, you must understand the US has always minted billions of coins annually and with the variety of modern specialty designs some coins have runs as low as 35 million so even if 1,000 errors exist that is still a very small percentage. Lotteries and trading card manufacturers can set their odds because they create "the prizes" within a closed information pool, theyknow how many they've produced, errors are flukes and unpredictable. However, math theories can be applied to calculate probabilitiesof a second coin existing with exact or similar errors. Here is a 2014 P UTAH Arches quarter that includes a double-struck mint mark and something unknown extra struck between the G and T "InGod We Trust" and a long island at the bridge of George's nose and forehead. This coin has virtually no cladding, resulting in a dull,lead-like finish. It is pictured between two regular quarters for contrast; only the middle error quarter will be shipped. Free US shipping, international bidders are at the mercy of eBay's set policies I have no control over.

Price: 25 USD

Location: Portland, Maine

End Time: 2024-12-23T00:47:30.000Z

Shipping Cost: 0 USD

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2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead2014 P error quarter UTAH double struck mint mark, no shine looks like dull lead

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Denomination: 25C

Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

Coin: Washington

Year: 2014

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Certification: Uncertified

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